The property

This coastal cottage provides beautiful accommodation for a romantic escape, or a beach-side retreat as a family of four, at any time of year.

In the perfect position for exploring both the coast and countryside of Cornwall, this stone-front abode is a true delight to return to after each day of adventure.

Enter into this beautiful holiday home and venture into the kitchen/diner, a charming spot with white and wooden furnishings.

Here you can enjoy spending quality time with your loved ones, whether you're gathered around the dining table with a board game (a few board games supplied) or making the most of the fantastic amenities in the kitchen to prepare a delicious home-cooked delight or open the bi-fold doors to give access to the dining terrace.

On the ground floor you can discover one of the sleeping spots; a double bedroom boasting its own en-suite shower room.

This crisp white room is a wonderful spot for those less able, as well as being able to be arranged with either a king sized or twin beds on request, catering to a variety of group needs.

There is also a cloakroom accessed from the slate floored hallway.
Up on the first floor, you can find a further double, this one served by an en-suite bathroom.

Kick back and relax with an indulging bath at the end of a fun-filled day before snuggling up beneath the luxurious linens.
The sitting room can be found settled on the first floor too, home to a warming electric stove-effect fire.

Share your favourite moments from the holiday whilst sinking into one of the plush, cream sofas, or take a seat at the window and delve into a good book, with the view through the trees of the Penryn River and the pretty Georgian buildings of Falmouth beyond as your scenic backdrop.

Sit out in your private patio in the morning, before you take a stroll through the village to the local beach.

A short drive away to Mylor Bridge, you will find a butchers, fish shop and shop.

Gather your own ingredients from the local shop for that family-favourite dinner, or indulge in a delicious dining experience in one of the village's pubs.

Spend time on the beach soaking in the sun and making the most of your beautiful surroundings, with glimpses of Falmouth visible from here, or venture into the town itself by catching one of the regular ferries from the village.

Be met by a wide range of attractions to keep all ages entertained; get lost in the enticing history of the area in the National Maritime Museum, or venture to Pendennis Castle sitting atop a headland.

Pendennis Castle offers breath-taking views of the sea below, as well as quaint tearooms where you can while away the hours before exploring the rest of the excitement of the town including even more beaches, world class gardens, and boat trips letting you explore the seascapes up close.

Slightly further afield you can find Truro, providing wonderful shopping experiences, a chance to immerse yourself in its art galleries and museums, and delicious eateries with all kinds of cuisines.

Within easy reach of some of Cornwall's top attractions, including National Trust wonders of the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project, Stable Cottage is a fantastic base for your holiday to Cornwall.

Note: Dogs must be kept in the kitchen/diner and are not permitted to go upstairs or in the bedrooms.

About the location

FLUSHING

Mylor Churchtown 2.2 miles, Penryn 3.2 miles, Falmouth 4.6 miles

Flushing is a delightful coastal village resting in the west of Cornwall. Across the Penryn River from Falmouth, the village offers a prime location for a coast front adventure surrounded by beautiful scenery. With the port being constructed in the 18th century by the Dutch and the Queen Anne style houses built by ship captains in the past, you can expect to see charming and unconventional architecture, perfect for observing at any time of year. Within the village itself you can expect to find two inviting pubs, a wonderful restaurant offering great food and views of the coastal sunsets, a local store for all of your self-catering needs, a church, school, bowling green, and even the historical landmark of the RNLI Fitzroy Barometer, presenting the local fishermen history of the area. If you fancy a day out at the beach, Flushing can offer that too, with its very own hidden gem boasting beautiful views over Falmouth and a lovely sandy area to stroll, be sure to head here for a family fun day out, with the dog being welcome to come along too! You can also find a sailing club where you can see yacht racing and get amongst the locals for a real community feel. Just a short drive away is the vibrant town of Falmouth, also offering a beach as well as a castle, maritime museum, beautiful gardens and plenty of wonder to explore, it's well-worth a visit. With Penryn, Truro and Reruth all a reasonable distance away and offering even more fantastic amenities, Flushing provides the perfect base for exploring all areas of Cornwall.